Collection of notes from all Physics 1 Units put into sections. Notes detail equations and some explanation of methods to solve various questions. Examples are systems of equations in momentum, work and energy equations with rational and linear energies, and other topics. This is likely useful for studying for midterms or checking notes before a test in case you forget something. Notes pop up in a small window to the right of the screen.
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